. specified site NEC mammary - see Wound, open, breast mastoid region - see Wound, open, head, specified site NEC mouth - see Wound, open, oral cavity nail finger - see Wound, open, finger, .
Open wound of mouth, unspecified site, without mention of complication. Short description: . Open wound in mouth; Open wound of mouth; Puncture wound of mouth; ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 873.60: . floor 873.64. complicated 873.74; multiple sites 873.69. complicated 873.79; specified site NEC 873.69. complicated 873.79 873.6: ICD9Data.com : 873.61 : ICD-9-CM codes are used in medical billing and coding to describe diseases, injuries, symptoms and conditions.
. specified site NEC mammary - see Wound, open, breast mastoid region - see Wound, open, head, specified site NEC mouth - see Wound, open, oral cavity nail finger - see Wound, open, finger, .
ICD-9: 873.60 Short Description: Open wound of mouth NOS Long Description: Open wound of mouth, unspecified site, without mention of complication This is the 2014 version of the ICD-9-CM diagnosis code 873.60 Code Classification
• Wound, open mouth multiple sites • Wound, open mouth specified site NEC • Wound, open salivary • Wound, open uvula
A to Z: Open Wound, Mouth. May also be called: Cut. An open wound of the mouth means a cut or puncture to the lips, inner cheeks, floor, or roof or back of the mouth.
872.63 Open wnd eustachian tube 873.69 Open wound mouth NEC 878.1 Open wound penisâ€compl 872.64 Open wound of . 872.69 Open wound of ear NEC 873.71 Opn wnd buc mucosaâ€compl 878.3 Opn wnd scrot/testâ€compl 872.71 Open wnd ear .
Open wound of mouth, unspecified site, complicated. . Short description: Open wnd mouth NOS-compl. ICD-9-CM 873.70 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 873.70 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, . specified site NEC 873.69. complicated 873.79 873.7: ICD9Data.com :
Mouth wounds are common in adults and children. Symptoms of a mouth wound include pain, bleeding, puncture wounds, lacerations, and cuts across the vermilion border of the lips. Treatments may include home-care, antibiotics to prevent infection, sutures (stitches), and surgery.
Cuts and Wounds of the Mouth and Lips. Children often get minor cuts, wounds, and lacerations to the mouth and lips while playing, climbing, or participating in sports activities.